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Michiel Patijn

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Michiel Patijn
Patijn (1986)
Permanent Representative
of the Netherlands to NATO
In office
1 April 2001 – 1 May 2005
Preceded byNicolaas Hendrik Biegman
Succeeded byUnknown
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
19 May 1998 – 1 April 2001
Parliamentary group People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
State Secretary for Foreign Affairs
In office
22 August 1994 – 3 August 1998
Prime MinisterWim Kok
Preceded byPiet Dankert
Succeeded byDick Benschop
Personal details
Born
Michiel Patijn

(1942年08月19日) 19 August 1942 (age 82)
The Hague, Netherlands
Political partyPeople's Party for
Freedom and Democracy

(from 1982)
Other political
affiliations
Labour Party (1963–1978)
Parent
RelativesSchelto Patijn (brother)
Residence(s)The Hague, Netherlands
Alma mater Leiden University
(Bachelor of Laws, Master of Laws)
OccupationPolitician · diplomat · civil servant

Michiel Patijn (born 19 August 1942) is a retired Dutch politician and diplomat of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).[1]

Decorations

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Honours
Ribbon bar Honour Country Date Comment
Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau Netherlands 30 October 1998

References

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  1. ^ "Mr. M. (Michiel) Patijn". parlement.com (in Dutch). Retrieved 29 April 2019.
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Official
Civic offices
Preceded by Secretary-General of the
Ministry of Defence

1989–1994
Succeeded by
Dirk Barth
Political offices
Preceded by State Secretary for Foreign Affairs
1994–1998
Succeeded by
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Unknown
Permanent Representative
of the Netherlands to NATO

2001–2005
Succeeded by
Unknown
First Kok cabinet (1994–1998)
Prime Minister
Deputy Prime Ministers
Ministers
Minister without portfolios
State Secretaries


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